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CHAP. 10.—GRAPE-HUSKS: EIGHT REMEDIES.

Grape-husks, used by themselves, are less injurious to the
head and bladder than grape-stones are: beaten up with salt,
they form an excellent liniment for inflammations of the ma-
millæ. A decoction of them, taken in drink, or employed as
a fomentation, is good for inveterate dysentery, and cœliac affections.

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